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by Steve Kirkland

Men’s Golf to Compete at NCAA Bryan Regional

Men’s Golf to Compete at NCAA Bryan RegionalMen’s Golf to Compete at NCAA Bryan Regional

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The New Mexico men’s golf team travels to Texas this week for the 2026 NCAA Bryan Regional. The tournament, hosted by Texas A&M, will run Monday-Wednesday at the 7,227-yard, par-72 Traditions Club.

The tournament will feature one round of play on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Live scoring will be available on Scoreboard and there will be a livestream by BabyGrande.

New Mexico, ranked No. 21 nationally, is the No. 4 seed in the Bryan Regional. The 14 teams in the field are Texas, North Carolina, Tennessee, New Mexico, Texas A&M, TCU, UNCW, UNLV, Colorado, Cincinnati, Chattanooga, Miami (OH), UTRGV and Arkansas-Pine Bluff. The top five teams at the regional will advance to the NCAA Championships, held May 29-June 3 in Carlsbad, Calif. The top individual (not on advancing teams) will also advance to the NCAA Championships.

The Lobos are making their 33rd NCAA Regional appearance since the format was adopted in 1989, having advanced to the NCAA Championships 21 times. UNM is one of only 12 programs to advance from regionals to nationals in each of the past three seasons, and the only non-power conference team among those 12.

The Lobos will feature a lineup of Mesa Falleur, Johnnie Clark, Wyatt Provence, Thayer Plewe and Emil Albers. Clark Sonnenberg is the alternate.

New Mexico is coming off a runner-up finish at the Mountain West Championship, falling in a playoff to UNLV after rallying from eight shots back on the final day. The Lobos have two victories this season, at The Wohali and the ASU Thunderbird Collegiate.